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HMS Future Tech Startup Competition
May
28

HMS Future Tech Startup Competition

The inaugural Harvard-MIT-Stanford Future Technology Entrepreneurship Competition, commonly known as the HMS Entrepreneurship Competition, is an esteemed event jointly organized by the Harvard Chinese Healthcare Club (HCHC), the MIT China Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (MIT-CHIEF), and the Chinese Entrepreneurs Organization (CEO).

This multidisciplinary competition casts a wide net, encompassing a diverse range of innovative sectors including, but not limited to, Biomedicine, Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, Renewable Energy and New Materials, Smart Hardware, Robotics, Social Value Initiatives, Financial Technology, the Internet of Things, Blockchain, and Advanced Manufacturing. The overarching mission is to act as a catalyst for the transformative potential of frontier technologies, with the goal of tackling humanity's collective challenges and offering solutions to pressing global issues.

To further enrich the ecosystem around this competition, the HMS Entrepreneurship Competition is set to feature an esteemed panel of judges consisting of influential independent investors, established investment firms, and seasoned entrepreneurial veterans. In addition to this, it commits to providing a holistic suite of complimentary support services to the participating teams. These services include expert legal advice, strategic market development, talent acquisition, and liaison with governmental bodies, ensuring that each team is fully equipped to advance successfully to their next developmental milestone.

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Medical Pilot 16 | Healthy Aging: Exploring the Way of Combining Medical Care and Nursing under China's Aging Population
Apr
13

Medical Pilot 16 | Healthy Aging: Exploring the Way of Combining Medical Care and Nursing under China's Aging Population

Through advanced artificial intelligence algorithms and multi-modal big data, digital mental health products can now capture personal digital biomarkers to provide personalized care throughout the continuous treatment process, including early diagnosis, treatment recommendations, and ongoing patient care.

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Medical Pilot 3 | Digital Therapy Redefines Mental Health Treatment
Nov
12

Medical Pilot 3 | Digital Therapy Redefines Mental Health Treatment

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In recent years, with the development of technology, digital healthcare has begun to rise. Digital medical treatment is a new modern medical method that applies modern computer technology and information technology to the entire medical process. The emergence of digital medical equipment has greatly enriched the connotation and capacity of medical information. At present, the field of mental health has begun to experiment with digital medicine, and it has achieved certain results volume_up content_copy share.

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Medical Pilot 2 | Artificial Intelligence Empowering Drug Development -- Opportunities and Challenges in China's Healthcare Venture Capital
Jul
22

Medical Pilot 2 | Artificial Intelligence Empowering Drug Development -- Opportunities and Challenges in China's Healthcare Venture Capital

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As artificial intelligence technology gradually matures, its interaction with the medical field continues to deepen. Utilizing the advantages of AI technology in natural language processing, image recognition, deep learning, and cognitive computing can assist drug experts to improve the efficiency of all aspects of new drug development. In the field of new drug development, AI is mainly used in multiple application scenarios such as target discovery, compound synthesis, compound screening, property prediction, crystal form prediction, patient recruitment, optimization of clinical trial design, and drug redirection.

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Jun
14

Post-recovery Rehabilitation Academic Forum

HCCHC, Taikang Public Health and Epidemic Prevention Fund, and the Ageism corporate together to hold the global coronavirus recovery forum - COVID-19 post-recovery rehabilitation. The forum incorporates experts and professionals from China, United States and Europe. All the participants will discuss rehabilitation after recovery, analyze the essential issue, share experience across the globe. The forum looks to provide caring service and solicitude to patients all around the world, and propose approaches for human public health.

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Apr
5

Seminar between Harvard University and Wuhan University

The Covid-19 has spread globally and has become a common challenge facing mankind. China is still strictly controlling the epidemic for a second rebound. On the other side of Oceania, the number of infections in the United States is also rising rapidly. Although the two countries have different political systems, social cultures, and the progress of the Covid-19 is at different stages, science can cross national boundaries and become the common language of all countries at this moment.


On April 5th, the Taikang Public Health,Epidemic Prevention Fund and Harvard University, Wuhan University and other important scientific research institutes jointly organized the "China-US Medical System Response to the Covid-19 " academic seminar, which was co-organized by the HCCHC. Top experts from the academic circles of China and the United States, with an objective and fair attitude, the responsibility and wisdom of scholars, on the current development and prevention of the epidemic, China’s experience in the prevention and control of the epidemic, the latest developments in drug and vaccine research and development, public health system construction, and international cooperation in prevention and control Topics such as support from civil forces were fully discussed and exchanged.

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Healthcare Talk 1 | WAYZ X Winnie Yip: How AI Fights the Pandemic
Mar
30

Healthcare Talk 1 | WAYZ X Winnie Yip: How AI Fights the Pandemic

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The global pandemic of COVID-19 has been devastating and is affecting our daily life. From December to March, the first wave of COVID-19 hit China and now finally passed its peak and largely under control.


Many efforts have been paid to contain the spread of the virus. Besides drastic response such as lockdowns and curfews, newly available technologies are incorporated into government strategies to control the outbreak. Smartphone apps, data analytics and artificial intelligence together make finding and treating people who contracted the virus far more efficient than ever before.

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Feb
23

Greenhouse Healthcare Career Fair

Catalyzed by the Covid-19, the medical and health field has received more and more attention. People have a higher demand for health, and the country has also paid more attention to the medical industry.

 

From the vigorous development of Internet medical care to the gradual advancement of new drug development and medical security systems, the improvement of national policies and the call for people's livelihood symbolize the bright prospects of the medical industry. This industry, which was originally relatively serious and has a certain distance from everyone’s life, is now permeating all aspects of life and bringing a lot of employment opportunities.

 

For the purpose of adapting to the situation, companies in the medical and health industry are constantly transforming. They are particularly eager for talents, especially professionals with overseas backgrounds. However, overseas graduates majoring in biology and medicine also encounter resistance when returning to their country for employment because of the lack of effective information.

 

In order to help the bilateral matching of outstanding domestic companies in the field of health and young professionals from top overseas universities, the Harvard China Health Association initiated and hosted, with Boss Zhipin and Greenhouse Healthcare Career Fair co-hosted a series of elite health job fairs, focusing on fresh graduates and three years in the field of health care The career development needs of graduates within.

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Feb
23

Covid-19 Popularization: Policy part

Emergency response to public health incidents is part of the emergency management system for emergencies. Since 2003, this system has been gradually improved, and in this epidemic response, whether the emergency plan has effectively played a role is also a question worthy of reflection.


Stones from other hills may serve to polish the jade of this one. The more mature emergency systems of some countries may be used as mirrors to examine themselves from the perspectives of trigger mechanism, coordination and linkage, and plan execution. Is the hierarchical definition design of public health emergencies too broad and lacks operability? Are there any flaws in the design of the trigger mechanism of the plan, leading to uncertain timing of action? How do different levels participate in the response, and are the boundaries clear? Are there any redundant designs?

Expanded, information communication, big data applications, official and private interactions, and public health emergency supplies are all areas that need to be discussed.

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Feb
22

Online Public Health Promotion

The Covid-19 still rages in China, at the same time, various staff stay on the job. During this pandemic, the most frequent word we heard from Weibo, WeChat and TV, is Public health. Considering the pandemic, graduates and alumni come from Harvard University (ranked as 2nd in Public Health realm), John Hopkins University (ranked as 1st in Public Health realm), University of Washington, Tulane University, these four universities with high fame in the globe, volunteered to set up this seminar. We hope to talk about the Public Health major with you stay at another side of the screen. 

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Feb
21

Covid-19 Popularization: Medicine part

When an infectious disease broke out, it brought an unfamiliar virus. Therefore, when responding to the pandemic, we must not only "know the enemy", understand the structure and infection mechanism of the new coronavirus, but also "know ourselves" and understand how the human body's immune response and protection mechanisms work.

In accordance with these knowledge bases, a more scientific guidance for clinical diagnosis and treatment can be established, while potentially effective drugs can be screened. At present, drugs and therapies for the new coronavirus are emerging in an endless stream. Only by identifying the effect of drugs and relying on solid clinical trials can they truly obtain safe and efficacious clinical applications.

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Feb
19

Covid-19 Popularization: Epidemic disease part

Compared with disasters such as earthquakes and fires, the epidemic of infectious diseases appears more silent and intangible, but we can still use some knowledge and scientific tools to interpret it. In many studies on epidemic prediction and analysis, R0 is a major protagonist, and it is an important parameter to measure the infectiousness of a disease. The analysis of the natural history of the disease can clarify the behavior of the pathogen and the timeline of the development of the host disease, of which the "pre-symptomatic transmission" is particularly important. 

With a ruler describing infectious diseases, we will know more about how to take targeted prevention and control measures. For example, by monitoring cases or isolating susceptible groups to reduce the rate of person-to-person contact. If effective antiviral drugs can be found, it can also help shorten the course of the disease. If an effective vaccine can be developed, susceptible people can have better immune protection and prevent the spread of the virus. Different infectious diseases have different characteristics, and measures need to be weighed against the pros and cons. In the early stages of infectious diseases, many factors are unknown. We need to be patient and be vigilant about any assertions about the situation. 

In addition, understanding the genomics of the virus can unfold more information for us, knowing who it is, where it comes from, and whether it has mutated, and rudimentary conspiracy theories have nowhere to hide.

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Feb
17

Covid-19 Popularization: Psychology part

In mid-December 2019, a short-term case of unexplained pneumonia with fever, fatigue, cough, and shortness of breath appeared in Wuhan, China. After just over a month, people had not had time to react to this new type of pneumonia, the coronavirus has quickly swept across China.

From the beginning of the epidemic to the public panic, we are faced with a huge amount of information every day, and look forward to understanding the pandemic in a  more rational, rigorous attitude. Thinking of this, we decided to invite 6 graduate students/doctoral students from various Harvard University to popularize the new coronavirus with  their professional knowledge and perspectives for the audiences..

The pandemic affects almost everyone. Different groups of people, such as confirmed patients, suspected patients, family members, home quarantine, and medical staff, may have different psychological reactions. The pandemic may induce many mental symptoms, including anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsiveness, hypochondria, and somatization.

These reactions are normal and reasonable, please be patient and take time to accept your emotions. You can try to draw, write diaries, chat with family and friends, and vent the depressed emotions in your chest; cry if you want, this is also a good way to express negative emotions healthily. Please do not forget to arrange some exercises for yourself, keep exercising and do simple abdominal breathing to calm down.

In addition, adults who can maintain a stable mood will bring their children a sense of security. Parents can also communicate with children through telling stories, reading picture books, etc., to help them recognize, express, and accept their emotions.

Warm yourself, you can also illuminate people around you.

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Jan
7
to Jan 14

2020 HCCHC China Healthcare Trek: Shine a light on Intelligent Healthcare

In 2019, AI has continued to land in the fields of medical imaging, drug research and development, auxiliary diagnosis, and big data solutions. In the first year of 5G technology commercialization, we are in witness of the new wave of intelligent medical applications centered on technologies, such as Artificial intelligence, the Internet of things, Cloud computing, and Big data.

The Health Industry China Tour is one of HCCHC’s annual brand activities. Through field visits to China's medical and health industry and medical and health systems, the activities aim to provide Harvard students with opportunities for exchanges and learning with distinguished companies and edged institutions in the Chinese health industry.

This health trek in China will focus on intelligent healthcare, visiting Beijing (January 7th to January 11th) and Shenzhen (January 12th to January 14th), and in-depth visits to 14 leading companies, reputed research institutions and NGOs among Artificial intelligence, Big data, Precision medicine and global health industry.

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